After hospitalization, Dixon served at
Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and
Rapid City Army Air Field, South Dakota. He was an instructor at the
West Point Preparatory School in 1947 and then was assigned as group and wing personnel officer for the
82d Fighter Wing,
Grenier Field, New Hampshire. From November 1948 to 1953, Dixon served in the Directorate of Personnel at Headquarters,
Strategic Air Command. He next served 11 months in
South Korea during the
Korean War with the
4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing as wing inspector and then as commander of the
335th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. He completed 28 combat missions before the
Korean armistice. Dixon returned to the United States in 1954. He was assigned to Headquarters USAF and subsequently served as assistant to the deputy chief of staff, plans and operations, for National Security Council affairs. In this capacity he was Air Force action officer with the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, the
U.S. Department of State and the
National Security Council. He graduated from the
Air War College in 1959 and was assigned to
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), Paris, France, as staff missile planner. Reassigned to the Pentagon in 1962, he served as assistant deputy director for war plans and later as assistant for joint and National Security Council matters, deputy chief of staff, plans and operations. In this latter capacity, Dixon was the Air Force planner for Joint Chiefs of Staff matters. In September 1965 Dixon was assigned to the
45th Air Division, Strategic Air Command, at
Loring Air Force Base, Maine, as an air division commander responsible for
B-52/
KC-135 wings at Loring AFB,
Dow AFB,
Ernest Harmon AFB and
Goose Air Base. From July 1967 until July 1969, he was assigned as assistant deputy chief of staff, personnel for military personnel, and Commander,
Air Force Military Personnel Center,
Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. While in this assignment, he received the 1969
Eugene M. Zuckert Management Award. ==Vietnam==